Finance & Investing
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Create and update pitch decks, one-pagers, investor memos, accelerator applications, financial models, and fundraising materials. Use when the user needs investor-facing documents, projections, use-of-funds tables, milestone plans, or materials that must stay internally consistent across multiple fundraising assets.
billing-automation
Master automated billing systems including recurring billing, invoice generation, dunning management, proration, and tax calculation.
emblemai-crypto-wallet
Crypto wallet management across 7 blockchains via EmblemAI Agent Hustle API. Balance checks, token swaps, portfolio analysis, and transaction execution for Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Polygon, Hedera, and Bitcoin.
backtesting-frameworks
Build robust, production-grade backtesting systems that avoid common pitfalls and produce reliable strategy performance estimates.
MarketPulse
Query real-time and historical financial data across equities and crypto—prices, market moves, metrics, and trends for analysis, alerts, and reporting.
Portfolio Risk Analyzer
Complete investment portfolio risk management system. Analyze positions, calculate risk metrics, stress test scenarios, optimize allocations, and generate institutional-grade risk reports — all without external APIs.
Debt Collection & Recovery Playbook
Generate compliant debt recovery strategies, collection letter sequences, and payment plan frameworks.
Cash Flow Forecast
Build a 13-week rolling cash flow forecast from your actual numbers.
backtester
Professional backtesting framework for trading strategies. Tests SMA crossover, RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, and custom strategies on historical data. Generates equity curves, drawdown analysis, and performance metrics.
moltycash
Send USDC to molty users via A2A protocol. Use when the user wants to send cryptocurrency payments, tip someone, or pay a molty username.
second-level-thinking
Apply Howard Marks' Second Level Thinking framework to investment decisions. Use this skill whenever the user is analyzing an investment opportunity, evaluating a trade thesis, stress-testing a conviction, or asking whether a stock/asset/market is actually as attractive as it looks. Also trigger when the user wants to challenge their own reasoning ("am I just following the crowd?"), wants to identify what the market is mispricing, is debating whether a consensus view is already fully reflected in price, or asks about risk/reward asymmetry, market cycles, or contrarian positioning. The skill channels Marks' philosophy: superior returns require being different AND right — and that starts with understanding what everyone already believes.